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To: Dave Budde who wrote (54840)7/21/2006 12:39:47 AM
From: Cogito  Read Replies (1) of 213172
 
>>Not that it matters to you (it might be to others), but Vista beta 2 is secure out of the box. I was completely comfortable with the level of security after installation as I am for OS X. And all the networking stuff configured itself automatically. And this on an Apple machine which was claimed to be not compatible when I ran the Microsoft Vista compatibility test. I was quite impressed actually. This is difficult to do when it comes to Windows and me.<<

Dave -

Yes, it matters to me. If Vista is really more secure, then that will be a big advance.

Do you mean to say that you have Vista running on a MacBook Pro? If so, using BootCamp or in Parallels? How did you get past the EFI problem? I didn't realize that had been solved.

I've got the Vista beta disks, and would be interested in trying it out on my machine.

- Allen
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